Matildas Captain Sam Kerr Denies Racial Harassment Charge, Faces Trial
March 5, 2024
Australian soccer star Sam Kerr pleads not guilty to racially aggravated harassment of a police officer in London.
Kerr's legal team is aiming to dismiss the charge at a pre-trial hearing scheduled for April 26.
The incident leading to the charge took place in January 2023, with Kerr being charged a year later in January 2024.
A conviction could lead to a maximum of two years in custody for Kerr.
Football Australia was not aware of the situation until media reports emerged, prompting them to seek an explanation from Kerr.
The Football Association (FA) and Chelsea FC have abstained from commenting on the case.
Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson has expressed support for Kerr, citing only positive interactions with her.
Kerr's trial is set for February 2025, with her career at stake due to the possible prison sentence or fine.
Recent similar cases in British football have resulted in prison sentences, highlighting the gravity of such charges.
The FA is holding off on any decisions regarding Kerr's captaincy until the legal proceedings conclude.
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The Guardian • Mar 5, 2024
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